Just because bladder cancer doesn’t recur for several years doesn’t mean it’s fine, there is a possibility for bladder cancer to recur, so it is necessary to have regular rechecks after surgery. Bladder cancer is a malignant tumor disease originated from the bladder, the cause of the disease is related to environmental factors, smoking, etc. Currently, surgical treatment is the mainstay. If surgical treatment is taken in time at the early stage of the disease, with postoperative bladder perfusion and regular follow-up, the prognosis is relatively good and there is a possibility that it will not recur. However, it is not guaranteed that bladder cancer will not recur after surgery, and some patients also have recurrence around 5 to 10 years after bladder cancer surgery, so regular review is needed after surgery and should not be taken lightly. Therefore, bladder cancer patients should keep a positive and optimistic mindset, take early detection and early treatment as the principle of treatment, and have long-term review and follow-up after treatment. If there are uncomfortable symptoms, they should consult the doctor in time. Once the recurrence of bladder cancer is found during the review, they should actively cooperate with the doctor to standardize the treatment to avoid delaying the condition.